wanderingmagus

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[–] wanderingmagus@lemm.ee 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

France's thermonuclear arsenal says hello.

[–] wanderingmagus@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I wonder how they got that one judge's daughter's tax records with full name, place of employment and real signature.

[–] wanderingmagus@lemm.ee 15 points 1 week ago

And for the love of god do not switch over to another American company, or any company, go FOSS and decentralized

[–] wanderingmagus@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Have some kids, and then see how that goes for you.

[–] wanderingmagus@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

But the boycott is still an important part of the social movement, isn't it? Even if, as in the Delano Grape Strike, it takes a decade or more to force change, with plenty of activists disappearing, arrested, tortured, or killed.

[–] wanderingmagus@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago

You could try installing UnPaywall or 12ft Free (if on Edge or Chrome), or Bypass Paywalls Clean on Firefox/Fennec/etc. These bypass paywalls. I also suggest uBlock Origin with all filters enabled.

[–] wanderingmagus@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago

Unfortunately, the reality is that OSM (what Organic Maps gets its data from) is volunteer-run, and most likely nobody's gotten to the bus stops near you yet. The GOOD news is that OSM is easily editable with something like Street Complete on Android, Open Stop on either iOS or Android, or from the comfort of your home on https://www.openstreetmap.org/ . There's other apps too, like EveryDoor and GoMap!! for iOS and Mac. If there's something missing, please feel free to add it, and get in touch with others in your area to help contribute! I've done my own share of updating outdated places, adding new locations, and annotating stuff like street lighting, street surfaces, and so on.

[–] wanderingmagus@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

So you're saying that the 1965-1970 Delano Grape Strike and subsequent 10-year supermarket grape boycotts were useless and didn't cause any real change? Or the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

[–] wanderingmagus@lemm.ee 3 points 2 weeks ago

Lemme know what the inside of the concentration camp is like. I hear it's to die for.

[–] wanderingmagus@lemm.ee 1 points 2 weeks ago

I mean we all knew Google's new motto was "do evil" already, this isn't surprising.

[–] wanderingmagus@lemm.ee 18 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Not typing their plans on the clearnet.

[–] wanderingmagus@lemm.ee 2 points 2 weeks ago

It's because it is, it's literally the end goal. Look up Balaji Srinivasan, the guy that came up with the idea of replacing traditional nation-states with decentralized, corporate-run regions, and wrote about it in a whole-ass book called "The Network State: How To Start a New Country". These assholes read cyberpunk and decided it was an excellent idea because they all thought they'd be Arasaka or Pharmakom.

 

An empty two story hotel lobby in Colorado, with room windows and sliding doors facing inwards, dimly lit by lamp posts. Empty chairs and sofas leave a wide open central space.

 

Security company ADT disclosed in an SEC filing that hackers obtained “some limited customer information, including email addresses, phone numbers and postal addresses.” TechCrunch reports that ADT’s disclosure follows a seller on a cybercrime forum claiming last week that they had obtained more than 30,000 stolen ADT customer records.

 

Security company ADT disclosed in an SEC filing that hackers obtained “some limited customer information, including email addresses, phone numbers and postal addresses.” TechCrunch reports that ADT’s disclosure follows a seller on a cybercrime forum claiming last week that they had obtained more than 30,000 stolen ADT customer records.

 

cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/15368924

A direct quote from the finance minister of Israel today: "Nobody will let us cause 2 million civilians to die of hunger, even though it might be justified and moral, until our hostages are returned."

 

Google researchers have come out with a new paper that warns that generative AI is ruining vast swaths of the internet with fake content — which is painfully ironic because Google has been hard at work pushing the same technology to its enormous user base.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/32365414

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/32365208

Back in the 90s, Jeff Bezos went on record as hoping his employees would wake up on the wrong side of the bed—for the greater good, or for the customer at the very least.

Edit: Courtesy of @CatZoomies@lemmy.world :

Here’s the archived version to bypass the paywall:

https://archive.is/Uh2yl

 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/32365208

Back in the 90s, Jeff Bezos went on record as hoping his employees would wake up on the wrong side of the bed—for the greater good, or for the customer at the very least.

Edit: Courtesy of @CatZoomies@lemmy.world :

Here’s the archived version to bypass the paywall:

https://archive.is/Uh2yl

 

Back in the 90s, Jeff Bezos went on record as hoping his employees would wake up on the wrong side of the bed—for the greater good, or for the customer at the very least.

Edit: Courtesy of @CatZoomies@lemmy.world :

Here’s the archived version to bypass the paywall:

https://archive.is/Uh2yl

 

It’s almost laughable that these two stories happened so close to one another. The Australian government has just announced a pilot program to test an online age verification system

And then, just hours later, it was reported that law enforcement is investigating an apparent breach of club and bar patrons’ personal data, which the venues are required to collect by law for people entering such establishments.

When we talk about the privacy and data risks of age verification, this is exactly the kind of thing we’re talking about. When you’re collecting that much sensitive private data, you become a target.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/30272690

When Spotify announced its largest-ever round of layoffs in December, CEO Daniel Ek hailed a new age of efficiency at the streaming giant. But four months on, it seems he and his executives weren’t prepared for how tough filling in for 1,500 axed workers would be.

The music streamer enjoyed record quarterly profits of €168 million ($179 million) in the first three months of 2024, enjoying double-digit revenue growth to €3.6 billion ($3.8 billion) in the process.

However, the company failed to hit its guidance on profitability and monthly active user growth.

Edit: Thanks to @Zerlyna@lemmy.world for the paywall-free link: https://archive.ph/wdyDS

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